Bank of America Mortgage department,
Conventional fixed mortgage Settlement process and costs New Jersey
I cosigned my brother in law 's home loan in early 2007. later that same year, on - 2007, he refinanced the loan with Bank of America in order to remove my name from his mortgage. He Signed and Closed the Loan, as sole borrower, on - -, 2007. when this new refinance Loan was " filed '' with the County Clerk - - - -, A different loan closing document was used. this different document had my name added and my signature forged. furthermore, a notary falsely stated that " i appeared before her '' to sign said document. what is even more troubling is that the pen inked handwriting and signature matches the notary or whoever created the forged document. The very reason for the refinance loan was to remove me as a borrower. this type of blatant forgery and falsification is unacceptable from any financial entity, let alone a - Bank. The only way i found this out was because my brother in law is losing the property on foreclosure, and i now have lawyers serving me court papers as if i am still involved in said loan/property.
Bank of America customer in New Jersey
Dec 13, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Bank of America response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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Phone | (704) 386-5681 |
Address | 100 N Tryon St Ste 220 Charlotte NC 28202 |
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